I have seen journals take the form of pen and paper, a website called LiveJournal, or create a Word document. - Robin
Despite the countless options for formatting student journals, I think I would encourage my students to keep hand written paper journals. I fear that with the overuse of technology, students could lose the purpose of journaling. There is something so raw and organic about a student with [[#|a pen]], paper, and their thoughts. I think of a journal as something personal and private and a completely separate medium from public blogs. (Hannah Acuff)
I love the idea of an old school paper journal, like a marble composition book, but I LOVE Penzu. When I'm a teacher, it will be so much easier to be able to access my students' journals via my laptop (or any internet connection) vs. lugging 60-ish notebooks from [[#|school to home]] and back again. (Rachel)
In my own classroom, I would like students to journal in a paper notebook. When I student teach, I want students to journal using laptops and on slips of paper. (Pryscilla)
Despite the countless options for formatting student journals, I think I would encourage my students to keep hand written paper journals. I fear that with the overuse of technology, students could lose the purpose of journaling. There is something so raw and organic about a student with [[#|a pen]], paper, and their thoughts. I think of a journal as something personal and private and a completely separate medium from public blogs. (Hannah Acuff)
I love the idea of an old school paper journal, like a marble composition book, but I LOVE Penzu. When I'm a teacher, it will be so much easier to be able to access my students' journals via my laptop (or any internet connection) vs. lugging 60-ish notebooks from [[#|school to home]] and back again. (Rachel)
In my own classroom, I would like students to journal in a paper notebook. When I student teach, I want students to journal using laptops and on slips of paper. (Pryscilla)